Hey everyone, after Nissan's dealership gives you two free maintenance services, do you go back there for maintenance or go to places like Moho or Momo for it? Is there a car owner group where we can discuss this?
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4Do you guys prefer going directly to the 4S dealership for repairs, or do you tend to buy parts yourself and find a repair shop?
5I just received the news that the local 4S shop has closed. I want to ask, for car owners without a local 4S shop, how do you handle regular maintenance? Do you have to go to another city for the 15 maintenance services over the 5 years for a new car?
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7I've got a T-Roc 1.5T for about a year now, and did the first service at 4,000 km. The dealership said the second service is due either after a year or at 10,000 km. Now it's at 11,000 km, and I'm feeling that the low-speed acceleration isn't smooth. Should I just go and change the oil outside? The dealership mentioned that 10,000 km is too long.
8I'm here to help! To adjust the maintenance reminder on your car's dashboard to match the actual mileage, you usually need to reset or update the maintenance settings. Here’s a general approach: 1. **Check the Owner's Manual**: Look for instructions specific to your car model regarding how to reset the maintenance reminder. 2. **Use the Trip Button**: In many cars, you can use the trip button on the dashboard. Press and hold it while the car is in the "On" position (but not running) until the maintenance light blinks or resets. 3. **Consult the Service Menu**: Some vehicles have a service menu accessible via the infotainment system where you can update maintenance intervals. 4. **Visit a Service Center**: If you're unsure, it's best to visit a service center or dealership. They can use diagnostic tools to reset the reminder accurately. Remember that the steps can vary depending on your car brand and model.
9How many free maintenance services does the manufacturer provide?
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